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The Justice Department’s proposed order aims to establish procedures that must be followed by counsel, the parties, and any other individuals granted access to the classified information in the case.
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The act has been invoked by President Biden to address U.S. dependence on imports of critical minerals and the battery supply chain.
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The question isn't whether AI will be regulated, but how.
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Where might the current litigation around generative AI being trained on copyrighted material lead?
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The U.S. effort to train and equip the Ukrainian military demonstrates the key factors for successful military aid.
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The petition to the Supreme Court of Georgia is Trump's latest effort to stall what is expected to be another criminal indictment against the former president.
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Addressing risks posed by Beijing’s accessing Americans’ data requires first conceptualizing the trade offs in current U.S. policy approaches.
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The NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, just wrapped up, and the big news is that Sweden is in, and Ukraine is not.
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Texas’s and Louisiana’s claimed injuries are not “cognizable” due to a tradition of deference to the executive’s prosecutorial discretion.
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The department argued that the trial date should remain set for December 2023.